"Construction of Concrete Docks at Whitby Harbour, 1914," Whitby, The Best Residential Town near Toronto (1914), 1914 Black and white negative of a photograph of an image showing the construction of the concrete docks at Whitby harbour. View looking west shows the east side of the harbour and the construction of the Ontario Hospital in the background. The image appeared in Whitby, The Best Residential Town Near...

18 July 1915, Black and white negative of a photograph showing an image of the Clam, a crane used for building docks, at Whitby harbour. Three men are standing on the rigging. Handwritten along the bottom of the photograph: 'The Clam 18/7/15'

27 June 1915, Black and white negative of a photograph showing an image of the lighthouse on the west pier at Whitby harbour. The reflection of the lighthouse is visible in Lake Ontario. The lighthouse was built in 1857 and removed in 1958.

c.1910, Black and white negative of a photograph showing an image of the Maple Leaf docked at Whitby harbour. There are people on the schooner and standing on the dock. The Maple Leaf was owned by Captain Richard Goldring (1859-1945) of Port Whitby. He operated the schooner until 1911 when he became a...

c.1915, Black and white negative of a photograph showing an image of a group of four people standing on the new concrete docks that were built in 1913-1914 at Whitby harbour. The waterworks pumping station and the Methodist Fresh Air Home are visible in the background.

1930, Black and white negative of a photograph showing an airplane being towed into Whitby harbour by a boat. The lighthouse on the west pier is visible in the background. There is a smaller boat with two people in it on the left side of the image.

10 April 1936, Black and white negative of a photograph showing members of the Whitby Yacht Club on the dock at the clubhouse. The Whitby Yacht Club was founded in the fall of 1933 and disbanded during the Second World War. The clubhouse was built on the east side of the Whitby harbour basin in 1934.

c.1920-1926, Black and white negative of a photograph showing the lighthouse on the west pier in Whitby harbour. There is a man in a rowboat on the right side of the image. The lighthouse was built in 1857 and was removed in 1958 when a concrete pier was built to replace the wooden one.

August 1939, Black and white negative showing the east pier and pump house at Whitby Harbour from Lake Ontario. A lifeguard tower, donated by the Whitby Lions Club, is visible on the end of the east pier in front of the pump house.

17 July 1936, Black and white negative showing members of the Whitby Yacht Club relaxing on the dock near the clubhouse. Other members are preparing a boat for sailing. The Whitby Yacht Club was founded in the fall of 1933 and disbanded during the Second World War. The clubhouse was built on the east side of...

30 March 1956, Black and white negative showing Whitby Harbour and the Randolph MacDonald Building at left. The McNamara Marine dredge and floating dry dock are visible at centre. The Randolph MacDonald Building was built about 1929 just west of the slip at Whitby Harbour. It was demolished in the 1950s.

30 March 1956, Black and white negative showing Whitby Harbour and the Randolph MacDonald Building at left. The slip where boats are moored is visible at centre-right. The Randolph MacDonald Building was built about 1929 just west of the slip at Whitby Harbour. It was demolished in the 1950s.

30 March 1956, Black and white negative showing Whitby Harbour. The slip is visible at left and right. Brock Street is visible at right. At centre is a building that was constructed by McNamara Marine in 1954. Joe Stevens's fishing boat, the 'Shirley S.' is tied up at the slip.

1956, Black and white negative showing the concrete docks and lighthouse at Whitby Harbour in the winter. The photograph was taken before the western breakwater was rebuilt that summer. The dock on which the lighthouse is standing was rebuilt in 1958 and the lighthouse removed.

1956, Black and white negative showing the removal of the original wooden western breakwater at Whitby Harbour. In the summer of 1956, the western breakwater made of stone and log cribs was removed and replaced with a new breakwater constructed of stone and steel. The dock where the pier joined the...

December 1959, Black and white negative showing the new western breakwater at Whitby Harbour. View looking west from the top of the signal tower at Port Whitby. Ontario Hospital is visible in the background. In the summer of 1956, the western breakwater made of stone and log cribs was removed and replaced with a...

c.1950, Black and white negative showing the Joe Stevens's fishing shack and boat moored to the slip in Whitby Harbour. The fish net drying racks are visible at right.
The office of the Whitby Harbour Company is visible in the background at left. Joe Stevens (1881-1963) was a commercial fisherman at Port...

1941, Black and white photograph of the Port Whitby Lighthouse and pier in 1941. The lighthouse was built in 1857 and removed from the pier in 1958. It was taken to the Muckle farm, West of Whitby and eventually rotted away.

1953, Black and white photograph showing the slip at the foot of Brock Street. View looking north. The ship moored to the pier belonged to fisherman Joe Stevens. The shed behind the boat was the office for the Whitby Harbour Company.

1930, A black and white photograph of the lighthouse and west pier. The lighthouse was built in 1857 on the end of the west pier and removed in 1958. It was moved approximately 1960 to the farm of Mrs. H.B. Muckle, west of the Cranberry Marsh and rotted away over the next few years.

The Oshawa Times, Whitby Harbour Beach, July 1959, "Whitby Harbour Beach, July 1959," Oshawa Times, July 1959 A black and white photograph of the Whitby Harbour beach. View is from the east. At the left of the picture is the new water pumping station under construction.

The Oshawa Times, Construction of New Docks, August 1960, "Construction of New Docks, August 1960," Oshawa Times, August 1960 A black and white photograph of the construction of the new docks. New concrete docks were built by the Government of Canada at Whitby Harbour in 1959-60.

August 1939, Black and white negative showing the lighthouse on the west pier. In this view people are walking on the pier and there are sailboats in the distance. The lighthouse was built in 1857 and removed from the west pier in 1958.
Marjorie Georgina Ruddy (1908-1980) was a prominent Whitby photographer...

August 1939, Black and white negative showing the lifeguard tower at Whitby Harbour. The Whitby Lions Club provided a lifeguard tower at Whitby Harbour in 1939.
Marjorie Georgina Ruddy (1908-1980) was a prominent Whitby photographer and the only commercial photographer in Whitby during the 1930s and 1940s....

August 1939, Black and white negative showing a man standing on the pier at Whitby Harbour. A sailboat can be seen in the background. The Whitby Lions Club provided a lifeguard tower at Whitby Harbour in 1939.
Marjorie Georgina Ruddy (1908-1980) was a prominent Whitby photographer and the only commercial...

1960, A black and white photograph of a tug boat in McNamara Marine dry dock. McNamara Marine was established at the end of Brock Street at Whitby Harbour in 1954 and used as a ship repairing yard. It was closed in 1988.

2004 A colour postcard of 2 images from the Whitby Harbour. From left to right: a gazebo looking out at Lake Ontario and the Whitby Harbour with a sailboat sailing out to Lake Ontario. This postcard was printed as part of the sesquicentennial celebration for the Town of Whitby in 2005.